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daleron

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Guess that's why having your babies by csections help. I popped out of the bed like toast after spending a day in bed when I had Laura. After having Colton it was even easier because I knew what and what not to do. I had a waterbed when I had Laura and everyone said I would have to sleep on the couch because there would be no way I could get out of it to attend to the baby. Those folks hit my stubborn streak! I rolled out of that bed every time that baby whimpered and never once did the hubby help me up. And that's with only Tylenol for pain. Yes I will put a mule to shame at times! :D
Both of mine were C-section. I had some trouble after DD was born :?:


Dale ate all the snacks :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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I'm not a huge fan of sauerkraut either but I eat it so DH can have it :rolleyes:


Simple & perfect :thumb:


What are you wanting to use it for? :?:


Not me, I remember having a crying fit after DD was born cause I couldn't even get up to get my own glass of tea :facepalm:


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Ah, but what a big man you are to admit it ;) And on an open forum at that!! :w00t:

I want to use them when I bake things like pastries. I put them In an airtight container and they still go soft so I thought I would pop some underneath the freshness tray so they absorb the moisture. Obviously I wouldn't open up the sachets.
 

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Both of mine were C-section. I had some trouble after DD was born :?:




:D :oops: :blush: :laugh:
I was lucky...34 years old having my first child. The only problem I had was they put me on parlodel to dry up what little milk I had and I was allergic to it. I felt like I was losing my mind!

Dale, are you taking up Joey's habits? ;)
 

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I want to use them when I bake things like pastries. I put them In an airtight container and they still go soft so I thought I would pop some underneath the freshness tray so they absorb the moisture. Obviously I wouldn't open up the sachets.
Great idea! Let me know if that works :?:
I just bought a whole bunch of those to put up in our kitchen cabinets ... too much steam going up in there :(
 

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Both of mine were C-section. I had some trouble after DD was born :?:




:D :oops: :blush: :laugh:
Sue had 3 c-sections, right after Christina was born she got out of bed and walked to the nic unit to see her I was amazed :shock: She wanted me in the delivery room when my daughter was born but I did not go in. Just knowing someone is getting cut open I would have threw up :lol::lol::lol:
 

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    Sue had 3 c-sections, right after Christina was born she got out of bed and walked to the nic unit to see her I was amazed :shock: She wanted me in the delivery room when my daughter was born but I did not go in. Just knowing someone is getting cut open I would have threw up :lol::lol::lol:
    LOL's~!!! DH was with me when DD was born :)
    He couldn't be when DS was born as it was an emergency C-section :(

    I have an anchor for a scar ... been cut both ways :facepalm: :laugh:
     

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